The Fairmont Royal York is one of the coolest hotels in Toronto. The doorman saw me taking this picture and gave me a knowing nod. I’m not the first person to think this building is cool. I won’t be the last.

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No royalty in your bloodline? No problem. At Casa Loma, Toronto’s renowned gothic hilltop castle, all are welcome. Much like our legendary devil’s cellar, Casa Loma is home to an infamous wine cellar with an eerie story of its own.
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Out of all the places around the world, Quebec City is probably the most dangerous spot to showcase my pride for the Toronto Maple Leafs🍁 With merely a few minutes into this shot, I was warned by many locals crossing by “to be careful”.⚜️😅 The risks I take sometimes for Toronto is beyond me. But hey, it’s all love for the city🍁🌎 #lovemycityproject#quebec

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How’s your week? Hopefully going well! It’s March Break here in the city and while many are away for the week, many are busy finding interesting things to do to fill the time for the little ones. One great idea is to be a “tourist in your city.” While there are tons of great activities for children going on (check our your local libraries, stores and community centres to see what events they have), perhaps you don’t want to do those or you’ve already had your fill; so why not explore your own city? Whether or not you have kids, you can definitely have some fun checking out the streets of Toronto! You can go sightseeing, check out some local artisan shops, and indulge in some unique dishes. The list is endless - with a little creativity, you can enjoy a great day in “your own backyard!” ☺️ Comment below to suggest any great ideas you may have for exploring Toronto!
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A lovely guest mailed us an appreciation letter and we are just beaming from ear to ear! "I am writing to thank you for the amazing experience my family and I had dining at your restaurant. It was a memorable time for all of us…." ~Kelly L. from Mission #grateful#grandbuffetsurrey

“You know you’re living with the habit of zest,if you purposefully choose the scenic route to wherever you are going...” -Karen Salmonsohn -
I love this quote. It shows me how much being a mom has made me change. I’m a city girl, I’ve always kind of been in a rush to do things, needing to get things done quickly and efficiently. These days, I’m taking things slow, getting nothing done, and enjoying the small moments with my family. Like this one, my Aiden’s pure enjoyment over some fish, and a few turtles. 🐢

Who doesn't love a FREE* meal over Spring Break? Kids Eat Free from now until March 28. Fun for the whole family and everyone leaves happy and full 😄. Please see comments for terms and conditions. #kidseatfree#cravingcurries#grandbuffet

When I found out about Centennial Park Conservatory, I had to take Aiden, because we had an amazing time at it’s close friend Allen’s Garden Conservatory, when we visited on New Years Day. -
Centennial Park is a bit smaller than Allen’s Garden, but both locations are currently hosting Spring & Easter Flower Shows, and we had such an incredible time there looking at all the flowers, and the animals that call it home. -
If you decide to check out Centennial Park Conservatory, be sure to visit all 3 Accessible Greenhouses. Here’s what to expect:
The Main Greenhouse contains 200 different varieties of tropical plants including palms, hibiscus, orchids and bromeliads. You’ll also find Banana Soursop and papaya trees here. -
The South Wing is an Arid House where you can find Large displays of unusual looking cacti and succulents, including agave, opuntia, and aloe. -
The North Wing is a display house where visitors will see local trees, shrubs, and displays that change every season. -
There are bathrooms, and the place is both stroller friendly and wheelchair accessible, making this a March Break winner. The place is huge though, so be prepared to run after your little ones... until you find the turtles. Then, plan on going no place for a while. 🤷🏾‍♀️